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Old Dogs (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)

Disney Studios Home Entertainment has announced DVD and Blu-ray discs

Further Details:
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has announced 1-disc DVD ($29.99), 1-disc Blu-ray ($39.99), and 3-disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($44.99) releases of Old Dogs for the 9th March. The only extra material on the DVD release will be a commentary by the film’s director Walt Becker, producer Andrew Panay, and writers David Diamond and David Weissman, deleted scenes, and bloopers. The 1-disc Blu-ray will include that, along with an “Every Little Step” music video performed by John Travolta and Ella Bleu Travolta. The 3-disc Blu-ray/DVD will include all of the above plus a Young Dogs Learn Old Tricks featurette, a “You’ve Been A Friend To Me” music video by Bryan Adams, and a digital copy of the film. We've attached the package artwork below:

Synopsis

Quote: Dan (Robin Williams) and his best friend and business partner Charlie (John Travolta) are on the verge of the biggest deal in the history of their sports marketing firm when their lives are turned upside down by a surprise visit from Dan’s ex-wife Vicki (Kelly Preston). Vicki has big news for Dan—their ever-so-brief liaison produced twins Zach (Conner Rayburn) and Emily (Ella Bleu Travolta), now seven-years-old and in need of a dad to keep an eye on them for two weeks. With only high-living playboy Charlie for support, Dan’s bumbling attempts at “on the job training” in fatherhood result in a series of disastrously funny exploits that lead him to a new understanding of what really matters in life. Featuring an extraordinary cast of comedy purebreds including Seth Green, Matt Dillon and Lori Loughlin, Old Dogs will have audiences rolling over and begging for more.

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Then basically all the studios will then follow up to Disney. Oh jeez. That's a very high maintenance way to make a lot of money just for these home video releases. I'm not buying anymore Disney movies if they keep doing it. And if more studios keep doing it, then they will lose a customer right here.

Looks like Disney has decided on a new strategy which really screws dvd only folks. They've switched from a single dvd, double dvd (with a premium price for those who like bonus features) & a blu ray/dvd combo pack to a single blu ray, blu ray/dvd combo pack (with a premium price for those who like bonus features & the dvd too), & a lone single dvd release (so dvd has no way to get SE features). I'd bet this is how all new releases will be handled. IT BLOWS. I love the blu ray/dvd combo pack & they won't be as affordable as before. Of course I don't give a rat's ass about the Old Dogs release as it is a turd of a movie.

horrorfan25 wrote: Damn you Disney! Thanks for screwing us Blu-ray owners over. Why the hell are there two separate Blu-rays? It's bad enough we pay the premium, but now to pay for another one. You moochers! *raises middle finger up in the air*

Oh cmon, don't even pretend like you give a c**p about what Disney does with this movie's release. Like you were gonna buy it.

Pixarfan517 wrote: I really was use to those Blu-Ray/DVD Combos. Disney better not make this a habit releasing Blu-Rays separately, one edition just being the Blu-Ray and the other being the Blu-Ray/DVD Combo, and then eventually get Pixar to follow it up with "Toy Story 3." That's just a good way to cheat on money and I actually like those combo packs. 1. HD set up on one TV. 2. Regular setups anywhere else. 3. Portable setup to take on vacation. No big deal.

This movie however was the most demented excuse for a Disney comedy. Definitely pass on that one.

Sadly Pixarfan517, it has become a habit. The same thing is being done with The princess and the frog. Disney just likes milking every release they can get their hands on. *sigh*.

I really was use to those Blu-Ray/DVD Combos. Disney better not make this a habit releasing Blu-Rays separately, one edition just being the Blu-Ray and the other being the Blu-Ray/DVD Combo, and then eventually get Pixar to follow it up with "Toy Story 3." That's just a good way to cheat on money and I actually like those combo packs. 1. HD set up on one TV. 2. Regular setups anywhere else. 3. Portable setup to take on vacation. No big deal.

This movie however was the most demented excuse for a Disney comedy. Definitely pass on that one.

Damn you Disney! Thanks for screwing us Blu-ray owners over. Why the hell are there two separate Blu-rays? It's bad enough we pay the premium, but now to pay for another one. You moochers! *raises middle finger up in the air*